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Streetinvestor2: 8:07pm On Feb 12 |
ositadima1:You don hammer this yr.Your own is no longer one million challenge. Na portfolio challenge..My still dey dance awillo at 36 % But my investment portfolio is doing well.Na 50% minimum target for this yr.I missed rebalancing ucap for presco.Na only sugar be the witch in that portfolio |
Streetinvestor2: 8:10pm On Feb 12 |
ositadima1:You never talk watin truly dey your mind ..lol 1 Like |
ositadima1(m): 8:10pm On Feb 12 |
Oh, lest I forget—shoutout to my niggaretta, Ginalex, who does the OJIJ like no other. Respect! ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 Likes |
Raider76: 8:12pm On Feb 12 |
Streetinvestor2: ositadima1: Kindly state your entry prices ositadima1: |
ositadima1(m): 8:20pm On Feb 12 |
Raider76: 470—I’m as open as a book. I bought it on August 6, 2024. Check my posts from that period, and you’ll see it there. I made the case for leaving DS and entering Presco. I don’t need to claim any imaginary eight-figure profits—that’s just not my style. 3 Likes |
ositadima1(m): 8:25pm On Feb 12 |
Raider76: NNFM - 31.35 (21 October. 24), UACN - 21.8 (1 November. 24), UPDC - 1.5 (26 November. 24), SEPLAT - 6000 (22 October. 24), CHAMS - 2.04 (29 October. 24). 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Streetinvestor2: 8:33pm On Feb 12 |
The truth I have come to notice on nse in recent yrs.Thr are more gamblers now on nse than before.Therefore any stock can move irrespective of thr results. Thr purpose is to make quick money..If you look at results that came out this yr.The companies with bad results just pulled back and started moving again for no justified reason All what this gamblers do is we move this one and collect our percentage then move to another. Some justify it with TA as the tool for this gambling. Look at companies with very bad results. You will wonder why they reverse back to north movements. This does not really happen in big companies because they don't have the capital for such unless maket makers decide to do it. Hence don't be deceived. Any stock fish can now move on nse Don't be the mugu to be buying when they are dumping. You may have to wait till the cycle catches up with the high price you bought to equally get out.. The hunger by APC has made nse more of gambling place than investment for wealth creation. So the gamblers can move any stock 16 Likes |
Streetinvestor2: 8:38pm On Feb 12 |
ositadima1:Yap.i I bought before you at 435 then...presco |
opadiya: 9:02pm On Feb 12 |
It seems you have something against this Pa. Emma. Many of us on this platform have diligently followed him and our gratitude to him knows no bound. He has never claimed to know everything. He even said in one of his comments here that he has been wrongs on several occasions. And on his stance on Oando, many of us share his sentiments here. Many of us will not touch Oando even with 10000% returns. There are many opportunities in the market to place myself at the mercy of an individual I don't believe in. We must not unwittingly discourage those who made this forum a priceless ground that has transformed lives. =ositadima1 post=134119326]Presco - 70%. That’s my progress so far; I have no reason to lie, unlike some people here. Now, think with me—Pa Emma has been praising Presco since late last year, around November. Yet, despite all the hype, Presco has only gained about 70%. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a solid stock, which is why I entered early in the year after selling Dangote Sugar. But the one he vehemently dismissed? It did over 13 baggers—13, not 3, but 13! Oando! What I’m saying is, the so-called gurus aren’t always right. Don’t let their opinions limit you, especially when they call a stock worthless. Just because you had a bad experience doesn’t mean history will repeat itself. And failing to manage your affairs properly doesn’t mean everyone else will fail the same way. That’s simply not true.[/quote] 11 Likes |
ositadima1(m): 9:09pm On Feb 12 |
opadiya: That’s your opinion, and I respect that. But just like you, I have the right to hold mine. This was the same argument I had with him back then—don’t discourage others just because you got burned in the past. Oando did 13 baggers, and whether you refuse to touch it with the longest pole on earth or not, that fact remains unchanged. It has yet to crash as Oga Emma predicted. Let’s watch and see. 2 Likes 1 Share |
PharmAlfred: 9:17pm On Feb 12 |
Big buyers are busy accumulating MTN. It has been trading at a certain range daily. The moment they are done, you will have to buy MTN at N300+ . Keep an eye on it.
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KarlTom: 9:18pm On Feb 12 |
You love vawulence ![]() ![]() ositadima1: 1 Like |
X21: 9:22pm On Feb 12 |
A lot of fragile ego
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megawealth01: 9:31pm On Feb 12 |
PharmAlfred: Chai |
Ginalex(f): 10:07pm On Feb 12 |
yMcy56:I didn't o. As Emmadot did his thing with their numbers I decided to hold the tashere units I have left |
Sunrisepebble: 10:33pm On Feb 12 |
I’m waiting for it at 210 when they announce their huge loss for the FY PharmAlfred: 1 Like 1 Share |
megawealth01: 10:43pm On Feb 12 |
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BabsO2(m): 10:50pm On Feb 12 |
ositadima1: With weighted average entry price of about N11, Oando is +6 baggers for me right now. 2 Likes |
essentialone(m): 11:51pm On Feb 12 |
Capitas7: 12:45am On Feb 13 |
ositadima1: You're a very intelligent young man, my brother; your knowledge base and learning strides are inspiring. But sincerely, some of the "calling people out" might not be necessary. I bought this same Presco when OGG first compared it to Okomu about 2+years ago at around N89 to N100. Encouragements including Pa Emma's posts motivated averaging up multiple folds, and BE stays at N238. You'll how you countered OGG's views countless times. Now, you're on PA Emma's matter. Today's NGX ASI was predicted by RabbiDoracle just 2 years ago. You led the counter arguments against his predictions. 22 Likes 1 Share |
Capitas7: 12:46am On Feb 13 |
Capitas7: The predictions of BullBearMkt together with FX (forefathers of TA on this thread) are respected with a lot to learn from. You have countered BBM's charts interpretation a number of times. Agbalowomeri jokes a lot, but for those who read in-between the lines, there's a lot to learn from him. You again know your reasons for countering his use of TA tools, even if some of us don't see why. To argue against another's view often shows objectivity and is respectable. But faulting people's knowledge and experience is often not kind. 28 Likes |
Capitas7: 1:14am On Feb 13 |
Seeking knowledge with all our youthful time and energy is commendable, respectable and profitable. Anyone who believes Bode Thomas' biography will be reminded to always pray for wisdom.
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ositadima1(m): 5:31am On Feb 13 |
Capitas7: Don't misinterpret my comments—each one has a specific reason behind it. If you have a short memory, that's not my problem. Fortunately for you, this thread saves posts, so you can easily revisit them when in doubt. That said, let me clarify my arguments with these individuals: RabbiDoracle: I started debating with him when he claimed that the USA and the West would collapse due to their bond issues. I told him I didn’t see the USA collapsing over that, and today, the USA is still standing. Whatever two-year prediction you’re referring to, I don’t see it—unless you just want to be melodramatic. OGG: My argument with him was about making his points clearer. There was no need to encode the ratios he was quoting in shorthand. The concepts he was trying to "hide" are already publicly available online and aren’t proprietary the way he made them seem. There’s no point in making messages unnecessarily difficult to understand. As far as I know, all my arguments were valid. If you disagree, post the discussion here, and let’s see. Now, what exactly did Rabbi predict that we are seeing now? I’m curious. Post it here—excluding time-based predictions, because those don’t count. For example, I could say Zenith and GTB will sell at over 100 naira by December, but that wouldn’t really be a prediction if, two years later, a new president devalues the naira further and it happens. I argue with these people because I expect them to know better. There's a lot of nonsense being peddled here that I don’t even bother engaging with. If your memory of past events is unclear, revisit them to get the facts straight. 2 Likes |
ositadima1(m): 5:57am On Feb 13 |
Capitas7: Learn this today: You gain more from arguments than from one-sided dialogue. BBM is good, no doubt, but like all of us, he has room for improvement—which I pointed out clearly. He gets some things right and misses others. His predictions could be improved through backtesting and greater specificity. If you’re interested, you can take on that assignment: gather all his predictions, compare them with the corresponding data at the time, and see if they would have resulted in a huge profit or small profit. It’s not difficult, just time-consuming. As for Agba, he predicted a market crash that never happened. What if you had followed his advice and offloaded all your stocks in anticipation? You would have missed these gains. Please stop being emotional and sentimental—try to analyze these things critically. An argument isn’t meant to shut you up; it’s simply an exchange of opposing views. I understand that in your culture, arguments may have negative connotations, but how is that my fault? 3 Likes |
ositadima1(m): 5:59am On Feb 13 |
Capitas7: Like I said before, arguments are necessary for growth—they are not meant to denigrate. If I make an assertion, argue with me—it's welcome. Attack me if you must—still welcome. I learn in the process and improve. I don’t know about you, but this is how I learn best. Acknowledgments and praises add nothing to my current knowledge. 2 Likes |
opadiya: 6:28am On Feb 13 |
[quote author=ositadima1 post=134120127] That’s your opinion, and I respect that. But just like you, I have the right to hold mine. This was the same argument I had with him back then—don’t discourage others just because you got burned in the past. Oando did 13 baggers, and whether you refuse to touch it with the longest pole on earth or not, that fact remains unchanged. It has yet to crash as Oga Emma predicted. Let’s watch and see. There is NOTHING to watch and see. You invested in Oando because you believe in it while others invest in other stock they believe. You MAY win or lose in your Oando while others MAY win or lose in other stocks they believe. I will still not invest in Bitcoin despite the huge returns the earlier buyers made. The best run companies still run into problem but that will not be my basis of investing in the company whose management is not sincere IN MY ESTIMATION. We can argue to on the basis of data and information that made us believe in a stock but we will do well by not attacking personalities. 10 Likes |
yMcy56: 6:30am On Feb 13 |
lionshare:Turnaround from loss to profit and other positive developments. https://nairametrics.com/2025/02/12/eterna-plc-gains-over-60-in-february-shatters-n40-mark-following-positive-events/ |
yMcy56: 6:37am On Feb 13 |
Raider76:OK. I Blvd you also know there are long termers on this platform.....they buy sound FA stocks for value creation over years, they buy for dividends and buy for stream of income over time. What is applicable to you may not be applicable to another person because we have different investors here. Shalom. 1 Like |
jaybee3(m): 6:55am On Feb 13 |
ositadima1: Fixation with being right makes you lose sight of the bigger picture. Arguments should be about learning and growth, not proving a point at someone else’s expense. At the end of the day, investing isn’t an exact science, everyone has their own approach, and no one gets it right all the time. Calling out people’s different views over and over starts to look less like discussion and more like a witch hunt. People need space to think for themselves and take responsibility for their own decisions. 20 Likes |
ositadima1(m): 7:11am On Feb 13 |
[quote author=opadiya post=134122983][/quote] I don’t see posts on this forum as a reflection of personality—maybe that’s my problem. Everything I type here starts and ends here; it never extends beyond this space into the personal lives of those posting. So, if I make a remark, don’t take it personally—it has nothing to do with you as an individual. My comments are strictly based on my views of the text I see on the screen. I think it’s important to separate personal worth from posts made on a public forum. For example, someone here could be my employer or a prominent figure in the real world, but in this space, that doesn’t matter. Everything begins and ends with the wisdom behind the posts—nothing more, and that’s how it should be. If you get angry because I challenged your post and feel like deactivating because of it, then you’re missing the point. Your post is not you! |
ositadima1(m): 7:12am On Feb 13 |
jaybee3: I don’t see posts on this forum as a reflection of personality—maybe that’s my problem. Everything I type here starts and ends here; it never extends beyond this space into the personal lives of those posting. So, if I make a remark, don’t take it personally—it has nothing to do with you as an individual. My comments are strictly based on my views of the text I see on the screen. I think it’s important to separate personal worth from posts made on a public forum. For example, someone here could be my employer or a prominent figure in the real world, but in this space, that doesn’t matter. Everything begins and ends with the wisdom behind the posts—nothing more, and that’s how it should be. If you get angry because I challenged your post and feel like deactivating because of it, then you’re missing the point. Your post is not you! |
jaybee3(m): 7:35am On Feb 13 |
ositadima1: Perfectly understood!!!!. I'm convinced your intentions are clear, as you are consistently trying to provide diverse and balanced views that should ordinarily help the less experienced make better informed decisions. However, a lil more live and let live would do us all good. Great leaders don't just share their perspectives, they also listen to contrary views Anyhoo, have a great day!! 6 Likes |